(L-R): Keith Knudsen, Jeff Skunk Baxter, Michael McDonald, John Hartman, Pat Simmons and Tiran Porter, aka The Doobie Brothers, in 1976 - Redferns Fifty years ago this spring, the 23-year-old known to ...
The Doobie Brothers' latest album, Walk This Road, is barely four months old -- albeit a couple of years in the making. But Michael McDonald is ready to get started on the next one. "I think we're ...
NEW YORK — Just cue up the first song from the new album by The Doobie Brothers and you'll hear something unusual: harmony, in a new way. It's not just that soulful blast from Michael McDonald, ...
The post Michael McDonald on Reuniting with The Doobie Brothers, Yacht Rock, and Songwriting: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. The album is full of surprises — gospel grooves, blues shuffles, ...
Check Out The Doobie Brothers’ Soulfully Smooth New Song “Learn to Let Go,” Sung by Michael McDonald
McDonald co-wrote the track with Walk This Road producer John Shanks. Co-founding Doobies members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons contributed backing vocals to the song. “Learn to Let Go” is available ...
The Doobie Brothers are ringing in the New Year with some exciting news for fans. Founding member Pat Simmons has posted a “Season’s Greetings” message on the band’s Facebook page that features ...
The Doobie Brothers, with Michael McDonald back in the band, will return to the road this summer with a new album in tow. They’ll play Mystic Lake Casino’s Amphitheater on Sept. 7 with support from ...
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Michael McDonald reflects his early days playing banjo with his dad, and why he's still proud to be a Doobie... Michael McDonald: Once A Doobie, Always A Doobie Singer ...
The Doobie Brothers have been rocking ‘n’ rolling since 1970. The rock band gained popularity in 1972 with its hippie anthem “Listen to the Music.” The track was from the band’s second studio album ...
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